General Part
Section II. Crime
Chapter 5. Guilt
Article 26. A Crime Committed by Negligence
1. A criminal deed committed thoughtlessly or due to negligence shall be recognized as a crime committed by negligence.
2. A crime shall be deemed to be committed thoughtlessly, if the person has foreseen the possibility of the onset of socially dangerous consequences of his actions (inaction), but expected without valid reasons that these consequences would be prevented.
3. A crime shall be deemed to be committed due to negligence if the person has not foreseen the possibility of the onset of socially dangerous consequences of his actions (inaction), although he could and should have foreseen these consequences with reasoable
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